Amanda – An Advanced Automatic Network Backup Tool For Linux

In the era of information technology, data is priceless. We have to protect data from unauthorised access as well as from any kind of data loss. We have to manage each of them separately.

Amanda Backup Solution

Here, in this article we will be covering data backup process, which is must for most of the System Administrators and most of the time supposed to be boring activity. The tool we will be using is ‘Amanda‘.

What is Amanda

Amanda Stands for (Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver) which is very useful backup tool designed to backup and archive computers on the network to disk, tape or cloud.

Amanda History

The Computer Science Department of University of Maryland (UoM) remained the source of Free and Quality Software which was at par with Proprietary Software. The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver was developed by UoM but now this wonderful project is no more supported by UoM and is hosted by SourceForge, where it remains in development.

Features of Amands

Open Source Archiving Tool written in C and Perl.

Capable of Data Backup on Multiple Computers on Network.

Based on Client-Server Model.

Scheduled Backup Supported.

Available as Free Community Edition as well as Enterprise Edition, with Full Support.

After successful installation, verify the amanda installation using the following command.

# amadmin --version
amadmin-3.3.5

Note: Use amadmin administrative interface to control Amanda backups. Also note that amanda configuration file is located at ‘/etc/amanda/intra/amanda.conf’.

Dump Filesystem

Run the following command to dump the whole filesystem using amanda and send the email to the email address listed in configuration file.

# amdump all

Flush Amanda

# amflush -f all

Amanda have a lots of options to generate backup output to precise location and create custom backup. Amanda itself is a very vast topic and it was difficult for us to cover all these in one article. We will be covering those options and commands in later posts.

That’s all for now. I’ll be here again with another article soon. Till then stay tuned and connected to us and don’t forget to provide us with your valuable feedback in comment section.

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